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"Staff were all quite friendly, Food at the 'Grill' restaurant was good though on pricey side. The breakfast wasn't hugely varied though good enough. The breakfast service could use a little more organisation. One morning there were no salt and pepper on the table and the other day coffee was serv..."

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"Conveniently situated hotel staff helpful and friendly, amenities up to standard. the room a good size and the bath room clean. the breakfast was substantial with a choice of hot or cold. A good reasonably priced travellers hotel. "

Most recent review

"Great stay overall.
One thing that let the hotel down, at 2:30 we were told room wouldn't be ready until 3pm so we went shopping at 6pm the room still hadn't been checked so we had to wait whilst they gave us a different room!"

Most recent review

"On arrival we were greeted by very friendly and polite staff! Room was a great size with a lovely bathroom - perfect for a touch of luxury for an overnight stay! Had a full English breakfast which was yummy but no sausages left..no worries though as we made up for it with extras hash browns haha!..."

Most recent review

"Hotel is well presented, my only gripe is the restaurant.
I was left waiting on two occasions for my food, burger served dry and cold, my breakfast order not put through and had to order twice.
Requests for eggs to be cooked in a certain way was ignored and each time however I asked for ..."

Most recent review

"stayed for one night on a trip to Manchester, hotel was will placed, parking good and service fine. We were upgraded to a superior room which had just been refurbished and was of a high standard, the rest of the hotel was a little dated.
For the price this was great value"

Top Manchester neighborhoods

Deansgate

You could spend day after day strolling up Deansgate, the main road through Manchester City Centre. On your way to the imposing gold-topped cathedral at the end, you won’t be able to ignore the fi…

You could spend day after day strolling up Deansgate, the main road through Manchester City Centre. On your way to the imposing gold-topped cathedral at the end, you won’t be able to ignore the finest designer shops in the city or the trendy drinking haunts. Culture vultures must make time to swoon over the Gothic styling's of John Rylands Library.

Northern Quarter

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is also its creative urban heart. Rare treats are easy to come by in its vintage clothing boutiques, shabby chic furniture stores, and indie record shops. Look out fo…

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is also its creative urban heart. Rare treats are easy to come by in its vintage clothing boutiques, shabby chic furniture stores, and indie record shops. Look out for the hybrid shop-cafés, where you can gaze at handmade jewelry before settling down for a coffee on the terraces. The bohemian vibe continues after dark, with continental beers, quirky little eateries. and cool, alternative bars.

Salford Quays

You name it and you’ll find it at Salford Quays, Manchester’s packed square mile on the serene River Irwell. On one side of the water you can tour the sprawling MediaCityUK on the other there's th…

You name it and you’ll find it at Salford Quays, Manchester’s packed square mile on the serene River Irwell. On one side of the water you can tour the sprawling MediaCityUK on the other there's the shimmering aluminium Imperial War Museum to explore. The Lowry's packed with art work and surrounded by flashy restaurants, and even flashier apartments, and you can shop 'til you drop in its designer outlet store.

Salford

Sharing the border with Manchester, Salford's a buzzing metropolis in its own right. Chapel Street's the place to head for action, and here you'll find plenty of lively pubs and restaurants open i…

Sharing the border with Manchester, Salford's a buzzing metropolis in its own right. Chapel Street's the place to head for action, and here you'll find plenty of lively pubs and restaurants open into the early hours. An edgy, converted warehouse, Islington Mill's helped put Salford on the musical map with its impressive gig space and festivals while a heritage walk or canal cruise will show a calmer side of Salford.

Hotel types

Best hotels in Manchester

How to Find the Best Manchester Hotels with Hotels.com

Do you have a long layover at Manchester Airport? Are you flying into Manchester for a football match or to see someone at university? If the answer is yes to any of these, you might be searching for a hotel. Whether you want to stay close to the airport or travel into Manchester itself, Hotels.com can find the accommodation that is right for you. If you are going into Manchester, a quick search for hotels can produce overwhelming results. On Hotels.com, you can limit your search by budget and/or hotel ratings. If you are searching for a place close to the airport, Hotels.com has an Airport Hotels feature that allows you to search Handforth, Cheadle, and other cities and towns that are closest to Manchester Airport. Once you find your hotel, there are a lot of offerings for any type of traveler on any time constraint.

What's Manchester Like?

A major attraction in Manchester is soccer (or football in the UK) as the city hosts both Manchester City and Manchester United clubs. The National Football Museum is a favorite for those who love the sport. Football isn't the only activity that brings people to Manchester; there are various universities and colleges in the greater Manchester area like the University of Manchester and the Manchester Metropolitan University, and the large student population encourages a lively nightlife scene. If a different atmosphere is desired, you could visit Chinatown which offers a diverse array of oriental stores and retailers - an ideal place for finding a unique gift for the folks back home, and an interesting day out all round. If you're interested in visiting other attractions in the region, Liverpool is only a short train journey away, and the nearby Peak District national park is an ideal place to escape the city and get some fresh air.

Tips for Getting Along with Locals in Manchester

Once you decide where you want stay and what you want do while in the Manchester area, there are a few things to keep in mind. Peas are a typical side when you order food, and the ubiquitous 'Fish & Chip' shops are worth a try. If you are traveling from Europe, remember that the British Pound is still used - not the Euro. Thankfully, on Hotels.com, you can see the costs of your hotel in the currency you use or will be using. You can also browse in several different languages to make it more convenient. See Hotels.com's blog for more traveling tips. Whether you need Manchester hotel near the airport or close to your favorite team, Hotels.com can help.